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Assessing the Verification and Validation of Building Fire Evacuation Models.
- Source :
- Fire Technology; Jan2016, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p197-219, 23p
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- To date there is no International standard on the verification and validation (V&V) of building fire evacuation models, i.e., model testers adopt inconsistent procedures or tests designed for other model uses. For instance, the tests presented within the MSC/Circ.1238 Guidelines for evacuation analysis for new and existing passenger ships provided by the International Maritime Organization are often employed for the V&V of models outside their original context of use (building fires instead of maritime applications). This paper presents a list of verification tests for component testing and the analysis of emergent behaviours together with examples of experimental data-sets suitable for the analysis of different core components. The capabilities of building fire evacuation models are evaluated by studying their five main core components, namely (1) pre-evacuation time, (2) movement and navigation, (3) exit usage, (4) route availability and (5) flow constraints. This paper discusses the tests which are included in a freely available Technical Note developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. This work is intended to open a discussion on the main issues associated with the definition of a standard procedure for the V&V of building fire evacuation models, including the definition of the acceptance criteria of a standard V&V protocol. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00152684
- Volume :
- 52
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Fire Technology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 112454207
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10694-014-0432-3